ashraf1952
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You closing all doors in my face
You closing all doors in my face
he will be fingerprinted in the airport for sure..
He cannot even get on an airplane because he has nothing to show that he can enter the United States.
You closing all doors in my face
THANKFUL, YOU ARE absolutely right, i completely forgot his RTD WAS EXPIRED
if you think you can gamble and win, just do it
Thankful, technically speaking he can get a visitor's visa. Doesn't he? Or you think Embassy absolutely would not let him get it?
I could see his immigration history in my computer.
He can apply. If I were the visa officer I would be wary of issuing him a visa. I could see his immigration history in my computer.
let us assuming for a minute that he got in under a visa, then what? do you honestly think the USCIS will approve an asylum-based I-485 for him?
You closing all doors in my face
we are not at the stone age anymore.
The embassy fingerprints applicants.
Hey,
My recommendation is to go to the nearest UNHCR office (United Nations High Commission for Refugees). If you still have a strong case for credible fear of persecution, there is a chance you will be admitted as a refugee.
Old post, new suggestion: Why do you just not aply for a I-130 Travel document, and put the address of someone you trust in the US. This person will mail it to you when it arrives and you can use it to re-enter the country?
This option is 90% likely to work, BUT, you should try it at your own risk and peril. You may be detained for several months if caught. As far as I am concerned, you have lost your status. If you have a husband/wife/kids over there, I would stay where I am.
When my father passed away abroad, I was tempted to apply for a travel doc, leave the US the same day (without waiting for it), and them come back once the doc was approved and mailed to me by a friend. I decided against it for my kids' sake. What would happen to them if I got stuck or delayed outside of the US? So I missed the funeral.